Posted by | September 13, 2012, 8:15 (EST) | 2 Comments
Category: TV Series

Nina Dobrev is at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote her new movie, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, but she’s taken some time to talk to the media about her future with The Vampire Diaries as well. Over at MTV.com, she discusses how long she thinks the show should continue:

READ MORE AT MTV.COM.

And at E!Online, Nina talks about how Elena’s potential transition might affect her:

“If she steps on an ant and kills the ant, she freaks out and starts crying, or if somebody tells a joke, she starts laughing like a maniac. So all of her emotions are heightened.”

READ MORE AND WATCH THE VIDEO AT E!ONLINE.

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  • http://whatmakesYAbeautiful.blogspot.com/ Natasa

    As much as I absolutely LOVE TVD with all my heart, I do hope the writers decide to make an ending around season 5-6. Nina is right; there’s only so much a TV show can churn out before it becomes watered down.

  • Swecar

    Yeah I agree. Actually most dramas that I have enjoyed (that have continuous story lines and not so much a big bad of the week) culminate around season 4. 5 and 6 are usually wean-ers (pun intended lol) for the fans. Sometimes we just can’t let our favorite characters go but we have to… :) My biggest hope is that this season is a really good one because last season trailed of quite a bit.



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